Blog archive: Science
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Our Global Neighbours: Cloth and its Meaning
Textiles of Southeast Asia are amongst the richest in diversity and design in the world.
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Anything in the pots? Baited traps in Southern French Polynesia. Blog 1, setting the traps.
“Anything in the pots?” is a question I am frequently asked by crew of the RV Braveheart and my fellow scientists as we document samples.
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Anything in the pots? Baited traps in Southern French Polynesia. Blog 3, invertebrates and processing the samples.
Apart from use in the seafood industry baited traps (or pots) are also a great way to collect marine specimens for scientfic study.
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Anything in the pots? Baited traps in Southern French Polynesia. Blog 2, retrieving the catch.
Apart from use in the seafood industry baited traps (or pots) are also a great way to collect marine specimens for scientific study.
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Eureka Prizes: 2014 wrapped up
The 25th anniversary of the Eureka Prizes saw plenty of entries, news stories and outstanding Australian science rewarded.
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Eureka Prizes 2014: 25 years of celebrating science
This year marked the 25th anniversary of the 'Oscars of Australian science'.
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Biosecurity and the Museum
The Australian Museum has a crucial role to play in maintaining Australia's biosecurity.
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Marotiri Rocks – not for the faint hearted!
'Wave-blasted chunks of rock in the middle of nowhere' - that just about describes Marotiri Rocks
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Great Barrier Reef sustainability plan
A new plan for sustaining the Great Barrier Reef ignores climate change impacts, says Australian Museum research head.
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New Deep Sea Ghost Flathead
Depressed head, spiny body, eyes too close together and very large? Meet our new species of Ghost Flathead.
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The secret life of a fanged frog with an enormous head
We reveal the strange call of an even stranger frog.
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Brooding deep-water sea worms
A new look at bristle worms living in the deep sea reveals how these creatures brood their young.
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Our Global Neighbours: God of War - Two Incarnations
One big and one small figure of the God Gou from Dahomey.
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Our Global Neighbours: Curious Cook Clubs
Dangerous Caribbean weapons in the Captain Cook Collection.